Welcome to my world of 10mm Wargaming I am intending to use these pages to document my ongoing wargaming projects, and the various rules i use. I hope, you may find them interesting. And even possibly learn something from them, even if its only, how not to do things.

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Friday, 20 January 2017

New Revolutionary In4s!

Watch America’s founding unfold with our In4 on the American Revolution and the War of 1812. In just four minutes, our expert Jim Percoco describes the early years of the United States through the lens of the two major wars that established and secured the American cause. Explore how events, issues of the conflict, and exciting personalities like George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Francis Scott Key shaped the formation of our nation.

These In4s are just a small part of the videos, interactive maps and other technology Campaign 1776 uses to promote history and battlefield preservation. For more information, explore our main site here.

Campaign 1776: Strides Made in 2016

Celebrate our success in 2016! Civil War Trust President Jim Lighthizer and Board Member Tom Lauer review what’s been achieved in 2016, and look to future projects dedicated to saving Revolutionary War battlefields across the country in 2017.

Save the Battlefield at Princeton

Thanks to the support of concerned citizens and members like you, we have reached an agreement to preserve a critical portion of the Princeton battlefield, where George Washington personally charged to victory. With your help, we can save perhaps the most important piece of hallowed ground this organization has EVER tried to protect!

“Remember the Raisin” Anniversary The Battle of River Raisin

The Battle of River Raisin marked the culmination of the American campaign to take Fort Detroit and invade Canada in late 1812 and early 1813. Although the conflict ended in the defeat and massacre of the Americans, the battle ultimately served to outrage Americans and revitalize support for the war across the nation. "Remember the Raisin" became a rallying cry among soldiers for the remainder of the war.